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putet 3
puts 32
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puzzle 3
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32 quality
32 removed
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | ideas, as soon as the mind puts them into propositions: 2 II, IX | notice of it.~11. Perception puts the difference between animals 3 II, IX | to me to be, that which puts the distinction betwixt 4 II, IX | lowest degree of it, which puts the boundaries between animals 5 II, XI | COMPOSITION; whereby it puts together several of those 6 II, XI | general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt 7 II, XIX | closes the scene quite, and puts an end to all appearances. 8 II, XXI | continues the action, or puts an end to it. Whereby it 9 II, XXI | happiness, and the constraint it puts upon us to act for it, nobody, 10 II, XXI | miss it; and so necessarily puts them upon caution, deliberation, 11 II, XXI | will appear, if the will puts it to the trial, by ordering 12 II, XXI | Sometimes the substance or agent puts itself into action by its 13 II, XXVII| definitions, ingenious observation puts it past doubt, that the 14 II, XXXI | simple ideas, which the mind puts together, without reference 15 II, XXXI | ideas that the mind itself puts together, and such collections 16 II, XXXII| united in nature, yet it puts none together but what do 17 II, XXXII| simple ones as nature never puts together, it judges it to 18 III, V | existence of things, but puts such together as may best 19 III, VI | only follows nature; and puts none together which are 20 III, VI | ideas of substances, never puts any together that do not 21 III, VI | that distinguish them, and puts into its new collection 22 III, VI | even when it is absent, he puts in no simple idea into his 23 III, VI | superficial qualities, puts Adam upon further examination 24 III, X | only with the sound gold he puts for it. Thus, when we say 25 III, X | in that called gold, one puts into his complex idea what 26 III, X | same idea. Thirdly, He that puts not constantly the same 27 III, XI | combinations of ideas as the mind puts together of its own choice, 28 IV, II | provided with an evidence that puts us past doubting. For I 29 IV, IV | mind, by its free choice, puts together, without considering 30 IV, XI | which does him harm, and puts him to great pain; which 31 IV, XI | the great likelihood of it puts me past doubt, and it be 32 IV, XIX | make way for revelation, puts out the light of both, and


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